If you are using esd-decrypter-wimlib-64.7z , the "content" produced is a standard Windows ISO file from an encrypted ESD image:
: This script is frequently used by IT administrators and enthusiasts on platforms like NTLite to convert Windows update files into bootable installation media. 3. General Archive Extraction
Files with generic names like "PACK" found on file-sharing sites are sometimes flagged by security tools (like Hybrid Analysis ) for containing scripts that can execute Windows APIs or modify system registries. Always scan unknown .7z files before extraction. PACK 64.7z
: Create a folder named "Joplin" and extract the contents of app-64.7z directly into it.
: Use a tool like 7-Zip to open the main installer and extract only the app-64.7z file. If you are using esd-decrypter-wimlib-64
If PACK 64.7z is a custom archive you've encountered, the standard way to produce its content is via 7-Zip : : 7z x PACK 64.7z -o./OutputFolderName
: To keep data portable, create a data folder inside that directory to store your profiles and settings. 2. Creating Windows ISOs Always scan unknown
If your file is named app-64.7z (often found within Joplin Portable installers), you can produce a fully functional "truly portable" app folder by following these steps: